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Elkhorn schools anticipate welcoming more than 7,800 students on August 10, marking the 29th consecutive year of enrollment growth. Choose “Read More” to see school and bus schedules for the first day.

EHS and ESHS were named to the “Washington Post’s” list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools for the third year in a row and EHS was recognized as one of America’s Best High Schools by “US News and World Report.”

A site for Elkhorn’s tenth elementary school has been selected near 204th and Fort Streets in the Arbor View subdivision. Slated to open in 2016, the school is part of a $63.1 million bond issue passed by voters in November 2014.

The Elkhorn Public Schools unites students, families, educators, and the community to ensure a challenging and enriching academic environment that inspires students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to become responsible citizens and lifelong learners.

A sports physical clinic for students entering grades 8-12 will be held on Monday, Aug. 3 from 3:30 to 8 p.m. Appointments are encouraged, click “Read More” to see more information and to learn how to schedule a physical.

Congratulations to the EHS Quiz Bowl team on their 2015 State Title. This is the second year in a row EHS has won the State Title. Team members include: Collin Roessner, Emily Benes Maddie Kimme, Jocelyn Daubendiek, Jacob Carmichael and Quin Tarrence; their coach is Kim Johnson.

It is the policy of Elkhorn Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of gender, disability, race, color, religion, marital status, age or national origin in its education programs, administration, policies, employment or other district programs.